Indiana, here's your chance to share hidden treasures on 'American Pickers'

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The History Channel's description says this show "isn't your grandmother's antiquing." But if your grandmother has something amazing stashed away, it could be worth giving "American Pickers" a call.

The popular show will visit the Midwest in April, searching for collections and the stories behind them, according to a recent Facebook post. Stores will not be considered, only private collections, according to the post.

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If you have something to show the Pickers, here's how you can contact them:

Phone: 646-493-2184

Email: americanpickers@cineflix.com

It's not the Pickers' first trip to the Hoosier state. In a previous "American Pickers" episode, which aired in 2015, the hosts dive into a collection big enough to start a museum.

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The goal of "American Pickers" is to find hidden gems and hear the stories behind them. They also seek to restore items to their previous glory. "The American Pickers are on a mission to recycle America, even if it means diving into countless piles of grimy junk or getting chased off a gun-wielding homeowner’s land," the History Channel's description reads.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: 'American Pickers' seeking hidden treasures in Indiana, Midwest